Headaches

70% of adults spend over 6 hours per day using digital devices. For some of us, it's even more than that. This can lead to recurring headaches and migraines.

Dry Eyes

Smartphones, tablets and computers are always close at hand. Extended viewing of these devices, particularly at close range, can lead to dry, irritated eyes.

Trouble Sleeping

Screen time before sleep inhibits your natural melatonin balance, making it harder to fall asleep. HEV light tricks your brain into thinking that it is supposed to stay awake. The closer to bedtime, the worse it gets.

At Work

Simply put, our work happens on screen. Keep strain at a minimum by storing a pair of digital protection glasses at your desk and wear them while you work. Your eyes will be grateful.

At Home

Home is a place of relaxation, but while the rest of your body is rejuvenating, your eyes are still working overtime. Protecting your eyes while browsing or watching TV has numerous health benefits.

At Play

Kids are affected by screen time also as they learn and play on digital devices. As young eyes are still developing, more harmful HEV light is able to reach their retinas. BlueReflect™ Lenses add a layer of protection for their eyes.

Your eyes and artificial blue light

“Digital eye strain is the physical discomfort felt after two or more hours in front of a digital screen and is associated with the close to mid-range distance of digital screens, including desktop and laptop computers, tablets, e-readers and cell phones.”

- The Vision Council

“Blue wavelengths – which are beneficial during daylight hours because they boost attention, reaction times and mood – seem to be the most disruptive at night. And the proliferation of electronics with screens, as well as energy-efficient lighting, is increasing our exposure to blue wavelengths, especially after sundown.”